FSA meat incidents so far this year

Aidan Fortune
· 20 May, 2016

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has published its entire list of food incidents for the first three months of 2016.

Of the 49 reported incidents, seven involved meat and meat products, and five of these involved poultry products. All seven resulted in a product recall rather than a withdrawl and three involved a microbiological risk to consumers.

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Powered by Cincopa Video Hosting Platform for Business solution.FSA meat-related incidents for Jan - Mar 2015The Food Standards Agency has published a list of all food incidents, including seven meat and meat product related incidents.Heron FoodsHerons Foods recalled its Basted Turkey Breast Joint because a production error meant that some packs contained Turkey Roulette wrapped in bacon, which contains sulphur dioxide not mentioned on the packagingoriginaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AMwidth 393height 297The Real Lancashire Black Pudding Co LtdThe Real Lancashire Black Pudding Co Ltd recalled a batch of its Black Pudding Slices because the product had been incorrectly labelled with a ‘use by’ date of 31 December 2016. The product should have been dated 31 December 2015originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AMwidth 372height 268Iceland FoodsIceland Foods Ltd recalled its Jim Beam Bourbon Ribs due to incorrect storage instructions on the packaging with a ‘use by’ date of 25 March 2017 because incorrect storage instructions are mentioned on the product packaging which may cause the product to spoiloriginaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AMheight 960width 960orientation 1camerasoftware GoogleLytham FoodsLytham Foods recalled Taylors of Lytham Chicken Tikka Sandwiches due to the possible presence of Salmonella in the tikka powder ingredient used to manufacture this product. The supplier of the tikka powder, Catermix, also manufactured this ingredient in unhygienic conditions and failed to comply with the food hygiene regulationsoriginaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AMwidth 1920height 604Easy Eats UKEasy Eats UK Ltd recalled various Snacksters, Snax on the Go and Best In Chicken Tikka products due to the possible presence of salmonella in the tikka powder ingredient used to manufacture these productsoriginaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AMwidth 515height 188originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AMwidth 620height 330Spar UKSpar (UK) Ltd recalled its Tikka Chicken Chunks with a ‘use by’ date of 24 February 2016 because Listeria monocytogenes have been found in the product. Listeria monocytogenes is a bacterium that can cause foodborne illness originaldate 1/1/0001 6:00:00 AMwidth 200height 200